You can call me Hankster.

My first BASE jumper interview was at the mercy of Hank Caylor. I titled the piece, “The Man, The Myth, The Legend” after hearing the story of his mishap about a jump gone bad with him crashing through a buildings window and taking the elevator down to the lobby. That alone is legend worthy, but I soon discovered Mr. Caylor has building his legend since his first steps as a toddler.

From broken bones, to lacerations, to bruises and good old fashion scraps and minor burns he surpassed the amateur status in his early teen years.

A friend, the lovely and o’ so talented writer Annette O’Neil posted a video clip of Caylor from one of his early films “The Sharp End” on Facebook today and it put me in the sharing mood. Thanks Annette!

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